The Washington Bee Newspaper, February 19, 1898, Page 5

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Mr. James Coleman and Miss Maud | Winston were joined together into | holy matrimoney, by the Rev. Peter Lucas D, D. at his residence 1107 21st, street pn, w. After which the bridal couple held a reception at the resi- dence of the bride’s sister. Mr. Cole- man is in the bycicle buisnes in this city. HILL’S BROKEN PROMIS When Hill came to town he said: I is member of de committee. But in less than a month he was an object pity. He played the Negroes who backed him by the | score | Which forced Lynch to take charge ef his stable ime R. Lee, who has won| door, putation as an elocutionist | 13. promised them the offices and many good poem before the National things, nal Lyceum Sunday after- | If they would stand by him and help pull strings > : | But when he had won as he had never before | He went back on every promise he made here- . inent physician | cy? ‘ams, a prominent Physician | and gave the offices to poor white trash as he tte, N.C,,and Mr. Lawrence, | intended to do. ot the board of councilmen | This — -ynch to tamper with his stable of Newbern, N. C , were ag st si at the Congressional Ieyceum | He promised the Negroes all, if he carried the b gee aa a See | convention . and made short addresses. | p., to keep these promises he had no intention nd thus he deceived them that followed by the score t in Harris, the popular drug i y vith Washington, is a man So Lynch had taken charge of his stable door. # vs his business and attends | where are the offices he promised to give t keeps the finest and best | To the Negre es who followed through thick an 4 RENE thin? a drug any man in South Washing-|¢. ask the Poor white trash and then you'll ic : you want perfumery of the know, E a , and cigars you should not | Why Lynch stands smiling at his stable door land see fim. He played the A. M. FE. Bishops as long as he ~§ wis Mary Church Terrell delivered | Til be found that these men his game under- y ida , “5 | stooc ‘ before the Woman Con-| He quafied his toddy and cried: “boys I'm : a sth. busted sure ig ‘ |For | hear that darned Lynch fiddling at my val stable door. ort ITERARY EXERCISES. | when he got busted he swung round like a vine After quenching his thirst sa But the bartender replied ap ‘You must pay as you | Baptist church was well | _ D t Sabbath afternoon. Phd a Lynch has scized your stable door. | Was | You made Hurst chairman of your committee | But denied him thrice when you reached this | city. j will address the | Youput ap a man who had not been clected | 5 | Nace o' si om you ends had Society tomorrow | place & Bist whom your frien ect: “Mati is respon- | Oh! youtreat.d him meanly and this you know wrongs of woman.” Now, Lynch stands la your stable = z door { | Where is poor Gelliam, as straight asa ruler thei Literary Society jon last Tuesday. Chase, at ewsome spoke last Sun- Lovely Zion Literary hom he promised the office Lula? | s But he gave every thing to the white trash, poor | And left him weeping at his stable’ door | ses of the National Con- | pe firm poor Jimmie: AS pure as alabaster | cum, Odd Fellows Hall, | Aud hold the little office you promised McAlis- northwest, Sunday las Ee : AY ASE | afc served Sou faith{olly, and this you know, interest. The address | But he now lies mangled at your stable door, >. Richardson on the birth, . Se Where is | Pearce the orator bold? 1 th of President Lincoln, | Where is poor Hurst. who gave you his| o with the greatest at- soul? ! € e 1 audience present, | Ob! where is Montgomery whois honest to the core |phey all lic man speaker’s address was versonal knowledge and tthe facts touched upon. } Richardson’s address solutions on District suf | Cheer uy by Prof. Rich-| d at your stable door. | CONSOLATION Hurst, McAlister. », Pearce, all, some day the skies may lighten wait and hope, ; discussed i j - Some day the clouds lighten, wait and hoep | . Dr. Cypress and Messrs, ces 4 olla inklewy 2 Cease your repining Pollard, Brinkley and | cies tuk enc silver lining? cin awyer E. V. Davis closed | gad with good « ng, wait and hope g on after which the resolu- Peace and joy will be yours as of yore inanimously adoped. {When Lynch gives up that stable door nt Zion M. E. church, West mn, Prof. Parrot, director, ent with forty members and | ee selections viz. ‘*Greatis (Palmer,) ‘“Credo,”’ (Mil- 1 will extol Thee, (Paint,) A BLACK SKIN REMOVER. This preparation will turn dark skin four or five shades lighter. It re- election was sang so beautifully |moves wrinkles and freckels from the « audience could not help given face and makes the skin beautifu., | by applause.—Interesting | Any person using It can see the resul unday next. lin forty eight hours. It does not turn | the skin in spets but bleaches out whitel | It is a very good thing for weak eyes it jallowed to go in while washing the S ec HOW THIS! *Them’s mine” | |face. The skin remains beautiful | without continual use and 1s perfectly | harmless to the skin. Price $2.C.O. b. | Thomas Beard, 3 West Broad St. Richmond, Va. Street little Mrs. Hundred Dollars Catrrah that Hall’s Catarrh One any case of ured by el CHENEY & CO., Props. | | Mrs. Wm. H. Lee at 632 C S. E. has one of the prettiest furnished houses in that section. © him perfectly honorable in | Lee is a noble house-keeper. transactions and finan- | carry out any obligations cir irm lkUAX, Wholesale Druggists, | ndersigned, have known eneyfor the last 15 years, HI. HENRY’S GRAND PARADE. HI. and his merry makers, with the | finest Bands Minstrelsy has ever off- erd, will make a grand parde through | our principal streets on Monday Feb. 28th, and HI, will carry the Old NNAN & Marvin, Whole- Toledo, QO. h Cure is taken inter- lirecuy upon the blood surfaces of the system. bottle. Sold by all stimonials free. Te ECORDER’S OFFICE. Deeds Cheatham was | reduce the force in the} y-eight clerks in all and s the office is to be} r the civil service if the | n find a law that will per- | Bere 1s of the opinion | s too much civil service in| an party, enough to cause | goo if something is notj ‘UR SCHOOLS, | | S preparing an article on | schools, giving in detaii the | esent.and future of the public is city with a brief sketch | tees, past and present. | j corge H. Richardson read | Lutheran Literary Lyceum nday afternoon. The church ed to its utmost capacity. | ect of Dr. Richardson’s paper dutrial Education.” he | was lively and interesting. | Battle Fi ties koh RB N.Y . * | Battle ag of the 64th, Regt., N. Y. 2 Aka edges leave re Vols., of which he was a polit in Jays for his home south | the War of 62. His attraction will business. hold forth at the Grand Opera House, B. W. Arnett will be in the | usual matinees in the evening and give ew days. to our Amusement lovers an oportun- ity to see one of the brightest, best, up—to—date Minstrel performances. { H. Peterson will read to| efore the lyceum of Lovely special request. Subject: at their post.” Mr. Peter- fine reasoner and this is the best even written by 1 the subject. The public ot fail to hear it. While in South Washingjon don’t fail to call in and see Edward Fl ynn o Harmony lodge, K.P. He isa great boy and will entertain you well. | JOHN W. ISHAM. “Isham’s Octoroons”’ are said to be the handsomest company of sweet song | birds of any organization betore the public Some of the fairest daughters of their race will compose the chorus. The costuming and scenery in expensive and striking and the scenes are more or less picturesque and beattiful- | Weare more than pleased to an- neunce to the patrons and subscribers of the Acapemy or music that we| Will appear in this city shortly, is| have hadthe good fortune to secure John W. Isham’s Famous, Original Octoroons for Febraury 21st, ’98., which attraction greatly resembles a diamond, being without a flaw, Mr. Isham’s Octoroons has been flattered by many imitators, andis a tower of constant succes. The Octoroons pre- sent a programme that is bound to please the most cosmopolitan, as well as the most exacting audience. After an exceedingly prosperous season of 42 weeks in America, they have becn touring Europe, including France, Germany, Wales, and Ireland for the past nine months. They have only returned to the States a few weeks ago and the Academey of Music Manage- ment is certainly to be congratulated in having secured Mr. Isham’s Octor- roons for the date herein mentioned- Their tour abroad was to have been extended a year longer, but owing to booking here which could not be can- Qetoroons. A Tower of Merit Built to Stand THE ONLY ONE INTRODUCING the BRONZE ME | ’ Tus MALLORY BROTHEI! | | duction! without a Flaw! John W. Isham’s FAMOUS | | | | Forever. | LBA | clever ; artists | “Isham’s Octoroons’’, which } Among the many with adame Flowers, who was the leaa- j ing feature of ‘“‘Black America’ dur-j| ing the pastsummer. She has a re- markable voice, | i “TIsham’s Octoroons” are said to be the handsomest and most expens- ively costumed company of colored artists ever organized, All special scenery is also carried to perfect producticu in every detail. “Isham,s Octoroons’’ will shortly appear at the Academy of music, The company is composed of the leading colored talent in the profession, from champion buck and wi dancers to th: highest class soloi Jshn W. Isham has spared no ex- pense in making his ‘‘Octeroons”’ superior to any similar attraction. It will bea brand new show fom _be- ginning to end, in which original ideas will be a strong feature through- out the entire programme. fr The Diamond of Tropical Pro-! insure a} AT THE THEATRES. ForvlLaRr CADEMY “=== Tuesday Wednesday and Saturday 3 Matinees™' =" Sowsts JOHN W. ISHAM’S OctoroenS, { i 65 ofthe Leading Attists of the Colored Ra aseeee Presenting a program of Unusual Excellence, embracing Farce, Ballet and Spectacle. | Next WrrK——A SOUTHERN ROMANCE NZ w NATIONAL | HEATRE, ay and Saturday shington’s Birth- ‘avorite Comedian. Digby Bell Supported by LAURA JOYCE BELL and and a company of 23 artists in Augustus Thomas's charming comedy. The HOOSIER DOCTOR Next Week—E. E. FRENCH MAID KERN: A Feb. One W RICE’S preduction The THEATER. Matinees: Tuesday, - Thursday, and Satur- ) day RICE & BARTON'S ROSt HILL ENGLISH FOLLY C0, —Preset'ng ‘TWO SENSATIONAL BURLESQUES “GAY GRASS WIDOW” ——AND. “A WICKED TOWN” | Real High Class Specialty Acts, New and Novel Features. Cupid’s Quadrille, Captivating Gavottes, Blue Soubrette, the » Hoo Dance, and _, Amazonian Tug of War. —The Great Push Ball Contest— | ! | the Werk (Robie’s Knickerbrockers, W. B. Hoover, at 1417 New York avenue northwest, is where you can purchase imported and domestic goods. New Management. New Stock. | 20th & FL Sts. quatity of Provisions ies at the Lowest M I beg to announce to the public hat I now have control of the Store at 20&L Sts, Where I will be pleased to see all of the old and new customers. | visions, everything pure. | and Neathese. Give us a call and be convinced. | Ernest Brazier, *: *- <2" When thers Fal Consult With Isham’s Octoroons. celled, they were obliged to come home again. commanded to appear before Her Most Gracious Majesty, Queen Vic- | all its Or they | — toria, recently, and now since have been recognized by royalty, they have reason, to fe-l that they are indeed ‘‘The Only Ones” and the! ought to be the best drawing cards in the United States. A word to the wise is sufficient. Do not fail to witness their only performance this year at Washington. The Mallory Bros. have introduced several novelties in their musical act this season. the many bright things to be seen with “TIsham’s Octoroons’’. PERSONAL. MME. DREAMER, THE GIFTED ENG -L1sH and German astrologist, can be consulted at her office, 1529 14th st. n. w., on all matters; tells "the future and past; can give advice in all busi. ness matters; acallon this lady wil. convince the most skeptical; all busi- ness confidential; office hours, 9 a. ml tog p.m. Sundays, oa. to 9 p. m- WE WANT Your TRADE and to get it we are offering firstclass Groceries at the very lowest possible prices. All our goods are Fresh and Pure. We have a complete stock of Groceries, Fresh and Salt meats and all the choicest brands of canned goods. Give usa call and we will convince you that you can get the best value and most prompt attention at our stores. E. J. WILHOITE. 1802 14th St. northwest. Branch Store: 1209 H St. n. w. Their specialty is among | Their success abroad | heen en was so pronounced, that they were| ction with “Isham’s The Famous Hyers Sisters have gaged as a special added attra- Octoroons”, which will soon be seen in this city in iental beauty. Flor Rert, 1215 13th street Northwest, A brick house; nine rooms and bath.—Key at 1219 13th street. The Faivew Orug Store, Drugs, Medicines and all the Staple Compounds. Full line of all the best brands of Cigars. Wm. R. StOne, Mgr, Corner Rand 12th St., and Ver- mont avenue, northwest. Bill of Fare. THE DELMO-KOONCE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, 1606 M St H)rs. R, E. Keenee Sele z Oyster Soup... Vegetable Soup. Panned Oysters. Oysters on Toast One Dozen Oysters, fr Half Dozen Oysters fried in a box Fresh Fish, Bread, Butter and Coffe Salt Mackerel..... P’rhouse steak, bread, butter, Sirloin Steak, bread, butter, coffee coffee potatoes 50° | & Single order o: » Pigs Feet fried in batter.. Liver and Bacon... Corn beef Hash. Beef Stew, bread and butter. Fried Spring Chicken bread. butter .. Pork and beans, bread and butter. Hot cakes, Buckwheat or Flannel Cream Toast...---+ Milk Toast..-ceees COLD DISHES. Oysters on Half Seell Ham, bread and butte: Corn beef, bread and Roast beef. woes ‘octs Deviled Crabs.. 10 cts Chicken Salad.. 25 cts Lobster Salad 30 cts Potato Salad... 10 cts Pie and Milk. ce Cream & water Ices, per plate, 10. REGULAR MEALS, 15. aad S5Q2CENTS Guests will please pay at Chashier’s Desk. : bee's >| TAKE-Out KIPK, DOCTOR CZARRA, | H | | The most able and successful | cialist in the treatment of all Nervous, }Chronicle ana Private Diseases. | Write if you can not call. He has cured |many at their homes, whom he has i never seen, by his wondertul, perfect- ed system of Home Treatment. Let- | ters kept strictly confidential and an- 'swered in any modern language. Has spe- — {completed outfit of modern appliance | X-Ray and electrical apparatus, en- ables him to succeed. By this mod- !ern examination and analysis of the |urine he is able to state the correct condition of your system. The treat- ‘ment by the wonderful static machine !in Rheumatism, Neuralgia; Nervous- ;ness, Dyspepsia, Kidney and Bladder | Trouble, General Debility, Catarrh, etc., has no equal to any other treat- |ment. The Faradic electric treatment | for Muscular Rheumatism, Impotency | Loss of Vitality. The Galvano Elec- tricity for the treatment of Stricture, | Hemorrhoids, Prostatorrhea, Impo- tency, Night Losses and Diseases of Women has proved the most satisfac- tory results. Most every case can be treated simply by modern appliances, without knite or bloody surgical oper- ation. Dr. S. A. CZarRA 619 Pa. ave., n.w. Washingto _D. C.—Two doors from Metropolitan Hotel Entrance. Hours from g a. m. to 6 p.m. Closed Sundays. Washington, D. C. The only article ever manufactur- ed that actually takes the kink out of the hair. ltee’s Take-Gut-kiak Will make the hair straight, soft, liable and beautiful. Nicely per- fumed. Guaranteed pure and harmless. One bottle will con- vince the most doubtful that it will do all we claim for it. Manpfactured only by {Lee Medicant Company, S. HELLER, 720 Seventh St. n. w Washington, D. C. "| Jebnsen & Edmonds. This is the place that you want to buy your Groceries, Meats, and Pro- Promptness TANG HOT Bladensbutg Road, near SPAR SPRING. Headquarters for Bicyclists and clubs. Meals at all hourt. Ladies and gentlemen, served in first class style JOHN L. KEITH, and FRED A. BYSON, DOES: YOUR ROOF LEAK If so drop a postal tu The Elastic Waterpraof Paint Co, And we will call and examine your roof. We charge only for painting, stops all leaks free, ni roof is too bad for us to make WATERPROOF. All work = guaranteed—. Best city References. Elastic. Wateiprnof Paint Company, 16 L Street northwe § brcoprietors —Dealer In— Dry Goods and Notions. 1930 Pa, avenue, n. w. Special low prices tn Blankets, @ forts, Dress Goods &c. Ladies and Gents Furnishings goods. M. E. KELLEY, Has just opened a new GROCERY S TORE, at 1035 20th street n. w., Where you can find a choice line of all kinds of PRODUCE. Give me call and you will call again. Don’t forget the number, Neon Wie a (3) Do you want fine drugs, first class perfumery? Do you want your pre- sciptions carefully ccmpound? Then go to L.H. Harris, the only recog- ized and standard drug store in the T, FOLLIARD. 3238 M Street, West Washington. Dealer in FIRST-CLASS Wines, Liquors, Cigars, .obaceo, Ete DO NOT FAIL eae, To get the Nickel Tea Kettle, given with one pound of Baking Pow- der at 50 cents. Also visit stands 46 and 47- Northeast Market and get a _ good cup of Coffee free. GRAND UNION TEA Co, 621 7th Street, northwest. — The Phylosophy of the Negro Suffrage. By Jerome R. Rily, M. D, Grand subject handle in a mas- terly manner It speaks of to- day and concerns you. Bound in cloth, gold lettering $1. Sent to any address on receipt the price, nett W. H Dison, ‘General Agent, 37 Liberty St. Hartford, Conn. The French Market, Corner 18th and L streets, is the place where Family cooks and Butlers will find a good assort- ment of Meats, and Vegetabler, also Groceries, fresh and good. Established 1866 | SD, AMUSE Unredeemed pledges suitable’ for holiday presents, for sale cheap. Old goldand silver bought. Ez. Ee. Fut Ton Loan Oftice. | la ‘aIVS YOU SADAI Td GAWAACAANN ‘UMATIIS GNV Q109 G10 AOU AiVd HSVO LRY, &c, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWE MONEY LOANFD ON 218 Pennsylvania Avaue N W.

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